Mark your calenders! We are very excited to announce that Dangerous Grounds is coming back with the new season in only 2 months! We have been keeping our followers updated all throughout Todd’s trips, and if you missed it, take a look at “sneak peek” photos from Guatemala, Thailand, Nepal, Mexico, Uganda and Tanzania.

The coffee Todd found in Thailand’s Doi Chaang Village is already available at our web store. You can also check out video clips from the new episode in Mexico in Travel Channel’s official press release, copied below.

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Season two of Travel Channel’s “Dangerous Grounds” just got more dangerous. Coffee importer and adventurer Todd Carmichael’s big name clients are as demanding as ever. They send him to source the perfect coffee in the world’s most dangerous places, from the Amazon jungles of Brazil to the conflict zones of Guatemala. Premiering on Tuesday, January 28 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT, the critically acclaimed original series features Carmichael as he treks around the globe for his biggest clients including chef Jean Georges Vongerichten, chef Mario Batali, Starr Restaurants, Dean & Deluca, West Elm Stores and Four Seasons Hotels. For this self-made businessman who grew his company bean by bean, failure is not an option.

“‘Dangerous Grounds’ returns with an explosive season that pulls back the curtain on the hazards of sourcing coffee,” said Andy Singer, General Manager, Travel Channel. “Expert Todd Carmichael gives viewers a look into a world unfamiliar to many. Avoiding mafia-like kingpins, walking through sniper crosshairs and being held at gunpoint are just a few of the tense situations he encounters on his quest for the ultimate coffee to close each deal.”

In the one-hour premiere episode of “Dangerous Grounds,” Carmichael heads to Mexico to find a rumored wine-like coffee in order to retain one of his key clients – Jean-Georges Vongerichten, a premiere culinary talent in New York City. Carmichael’s Philadelphia-based company, La Colombe, regularly does business with Jean-Georges. When he is suddenly on the verge of losing the account of his single biggest restaurant client, he must travel to Guerrero – the most dangerous region in Mexico ruled by a ruthless drug syndicate known as Los Zetas. Carrying $20,000 in cash to purchase coffee from local farmers, Carmichael seeks out a local vigilante that can guide him to the special coffee. But when his vigilante contact ends up allegedly murdered, Carmichael quickly learns he must blend in with the locals to avoid a similar fate. With everything on the line, he must rely on new Mexican allies to discover the legendary coffee and return home with enough of it to close the deal with Jean-Georges.

Throughout the second season, Carmichael travels to remote locations in India, Nepal, Tanzania, Thailand and Uganda – showcasing sites and cultures that few have even seen, let alone visited. These are places where things can get out of control in the blink of an eye. Whether sleeping under a truck to avoid being detected by highway robbers or hiring an ex-Soviet fighter pilot to drop him deep into the mountains, Carmichael takes calculated risks in order to bring his clients the best coffees in the world.

“Dangerous Grounds” is produced by Nancy Glass Productions for Travel Channel. For Nancy Glass Productions, the executive producer is Nancy Glass. The executive producer for Travel Channel is Bill Howard.

ABOUT TODD CARMICHAEL:
A thrill-seeker his entire life, Carmichael ran his first ultra-marathon at the age of 20 and soon after sailed solo across the Atlantic. In 2008, he set the still-standing world record for the fastest unsupported trek to the South Pole – thirty-nine days, seven hours and forty-nine minutes. In addition to being an avid adventurer, he is also an active humanitarian. Carmichael’s expedition to the South Pole raised a great deal of money for Orangutan Foundation International and he worked with the Clinton Global Initiative to raise considerable funds and awareness toward a coffee university in Haiti. He also developed a coffee blend with Leonardo DiCaprio, Lyon, of which 100 percent of the profits go to the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, funding wildlife protection, forest preservation, clean-water projects, disaster relief and climate-change research around the globe.

TRAVEL CHANNEL (http://www.TravelChannel.com) is a multiplatform travel lifestyle brand with the core mission of providing inspiring and compelling programming that takes viewers beyond their everyday destinations, making the unfamiliar familiar, whether it’s around the world or around the block. A dual feed network that is also available in HD, Travel Channel is the world’s leading travel media brand, and is available in over 94 million U.S. cable homes. Owned and operated by Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE: SNI), Travel Channel has offices in Chevy Chase, MD, and New York, NY. Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE: SNI) also owns and operates HGTV, DIY Network, Food Network, Cooking Channel and Great American Country.

3 comments

  1. Yes, finally!! That’s tonight! I’ll be watching, man, I just love this stuff, Todd! Right now, I’m watching reruns, you’re in Madagascar, and now Cambodia on the reruns. I love that you’re bringing all this coffee to us, and other foods as well.

    Keep it coming.

    Jim (Thailand, Japan)

  2. We only recently found your show but quickly turned into fanatic addicts! I think it’s probably the best reality show on television. Kudos to you all, especially Todd and ‘Hollywood’…we’re stunned by the quality of the show photography and I must say it’s never boring! Love it, I hope you’re on for many years. Excellent coffee too, by the way! 🙂

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